And all the brethren which are with me, unto the ekklesias of Galatia: |
and all the brethren who are with me, To the ekklesias of Galatia: |
and all the brethren who are with me, to the ekklesias of Galatia: |
and all the brothers with me, To the ekklesias in Galatia: |
And all the brethren who are with me, to the ekklesias of Galatia: |
and all the brethren with me, to the assemblies of Galatia. |
I and all the brothers with me send greetings to the ekklesias in Galatia. |
and all the brothers who are here with me – to the ekklesias of Galatia: |
- No cross references or parallel passage have been cited for this verse.
- 4. The Churches Founded by the Apostles; The Normal Christian Church Life - Watchman Nee The word most often translated “church” (at least, in the original Greek) means “the called out ones” and refers to any assembly of called-out saints, whether local or eternal.
- Ekklesia - A Word Study - Neil Girrard Reading the Scriptures with the word “church” in them has done centuries of damage to the body of Christ. A simple reading of these Scriptures with the Greek word “ekklesia” re-inserted can be a real eye-opener.
- 1. Introduction; The Unfinished Reformation - An Analysis - Neil Girrard Charles Clayton Morrison’s excellent analysis is offset by some presupposed flaws – but the truth is there for those who have eyes to see.
- The New Testament Pattern of Ekklesia - Neil Girrard There is a New Testament pattern of ekklesia - and modern “church” life does not match up.